Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology Licensing Disclosure

Boston University offers a number of programs that lead to a professional license or certification. Provided below is state-specific licensure information regarding Boston University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences’s Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology program.


Boston University College of Arts & Sciences Ph.D. Program in Clinical Psychology is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) and meets the academic requirements to apply for the Psychologist licensing examination in the following states: 

ALABAMA

ALASKA

ARIZONA

ARKANSAS

CALIFORNIA

COLORADO

CONNECTICUT

DELAWARE

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FLORIDA

GEORGIA

HAWAII

IDAHO

ILLINOIS

INDIANA

IOWA

KANSAS

KENTUCKY

LOUISIANA

MAINE

MARYLAND

MASSACHUSETTS

MICHIGAN

MINNESOTA

MISSISSIPPI

MISSOURI

MONTANA

NEBRASKA

NEVADA

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NEW JERSEY

NEW MEXICO

NEW YORK

NORTH CAROLINA

NORTH DAKOTA

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

OHIO

OKLAHOMA

OREGON

PENNSYLVANIA

RHODE ISLAND

SOUTH CAROLINA

SOUTH DAKOTA

TENNESSEE

TEXAS

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS

UTAH

VERMONT

VIRGINIA

WASHINGTON

WEST VIRGINIA

WISCONSIN

WYOMING

We recommend that you contact the state’s Psychologist licensing board to determine any other requirements for licensure. Other requirements may include, but are not limited to, additional post-graduation examinations or experience, application and licensing fees, criminal background checks, reference checks, and other requirements. It is important that you be aware of all such requirements and that you plan accordingly.

 

Boston University has yet to determine if the Ph.D. Program in Clinical Psychology meets the academic requirements to apply for the Psychologist licensing examination in the following state(s):

GUAM

PUERTO RICO

We recommend that you contact the state’s Psychologist licensing board to determine the requirements for licensure. It is important that you be aware of all requirements and that you plan accordingly.